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ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


BEGINNING THURSDAY, MARCH 24TH, 1921 
AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE DATE OF SALE 
FROM 9a. mM. UNTIL 6pP. M. 


MR. W. G. PECKHAM’S 
PRIVATE GALLERY OF 
VALUABLE PAINTINGS 

BY 
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN MASTERS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
ON THE EVENING OF TUESDAY, MARCH 29ruH 


BEGINNING AT 8.15 O’CLOCK 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 


ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 


OF THE 


PRIVATE GALLERY OF 
VALUABLE PAINTINGS 


BY 


AMERICAN AND FOREIGN MASTERS 


BELONGING TO 


MR. W. G. PECKHAM 


OF WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY 


PeebE sOLD AL UNRESTRICTED: PUBLIC SALE 
ON TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 297Tu, 1921 


err AMPERICAN ART GALLERIES 


THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 


MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
AND HIS ASSISTANT, MR. OTTO BERNET, OF THE 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 


NEW YORK CITY 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS 
ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION 
TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY 


INTRODUCTORY NOTE 


A well-known New York Collector who bought many pictures from 
American artists when he was almost alone as a purchaser in the home 
field of art of his day, once said, “All my pictures are genuine with no 
ifs or ands about it, for I have seen the artists painting them. I 
know them and visit them and see the pictures I buy in their own 
studios. There is no better guarantee than personal, direct inter- 
course.” It has been the same way with Mr. William G. Peckham, the 
owner of the present collection. There are some American pictures 
among the works and he knew the artists personally, but a difference 
to be noted is that he knew and visited many of the European artists 
who are represented in this collection. The acquisitions have been 
made throughout a series of years when he spent his vacations on the 
other side of the water. There are pictures by Dutch, French, Span- 
ish, Portuguese, Belgian, German, Russian, Italian and British artists 
purchased direct from the painters in Amsterdam, Paris, Madrid, 
Berlin, Petrograd, Tangiers and other cities, and the written and 
printed records, carefully preserved, include personal letters, receipted 
bills giving titles, printed criticisms concerning the works and cata- 
logues of exhibitions wherein some of the pictures were shown. In the 
International Studio and other art publications Mr. Peckham has 
written, sometimes as a critic of art, sometimes as a narrator of his 
experiences, interesting articles about the painters of some of his 
pictures, notably Johannes Henricus Jurres, the Dutch painter “who 
first did hard work in Holland and later spent years of faithful study 
in Spain and who paints men that are quite human and unartificial. 

. . His subjects are from the Bible, Cervantes, Shakespeare and the 
everyday life of common folk.” There are nine or ten compositions by 
Jurres in the collection, including sevetal of his most celebrated works. 
Others are owned by collectors elsewhere, as in Montreal, and his pic- 
tures are “specialized” as are those by Zuloaga, the brilliant Spanish 
artist, and those of Le Sidaner, the talented Frenchman, by one of our 
discriminating art dealers. 

The range of Mr. Peckham’s Collection is very wide. It exemplhi- 
fies catholicity itself. The works by artists of to-day are not the only 
ones that distinguish it. There are also good examples of the English 
School of the XVIII Century, portraits by Hoppner, Watson Gordon, 
Gainsborough Dupont, Allan Ramsay, Opie, Etty and others; by other 


painters of the earlier periods: Simon de Vos, Paulus Moreelse, Cor- 
nelis Janssens, Pourbus, Greuze and Zucchero. 

Coming back to the moderns, Dagnan-Bouveret, Carolus-Duran, 
Boughton, Cottet, Kever, Madrazo, Roybet, E. A. Abbey and William 
M. Chase are well represented, and by John La Farge there is a 
picture of special note, “The Jet d’EKau,” a nude female figure of 
charming grace in a setting of a grotto of the South Sea Islands. The 
well-known water color by the same artist is also here, “The Pied Piper 
of Hamelintown.” By the men of today, both abroad and at home, 
there are pictures of varying importance and interest. Among these 
are painters in the different countries visited by Mr. Peckham, younger 
men not yet quoted in the price lists, such as Numa Gillet with his 
“Nocturne,” Gonsalo Bilbao with his “Spanish Courtship” and Jean 
Sala with his portrait of Polaire, the famous diva of the Paris Café- 
Concerts. 

All these and others in this collection of nearly a hundred pictures 
testify to the owner’s active interest in art, his catholicity of taste and 
his discrimination. Bringing them together was evidently a pleasur- 
able and edifying pursuit. An opportunity is offered to others, now 
that the pictures are to be dispersed, to pick and choose according to 
their liking. 


Wiwiuiam A. CorFin. 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may 
be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid would be 
likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arise 
between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same 
or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
money as may be required, and the names and addresses of the pur- 
chasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, in default 
of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put up again and 
re-sold. 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at the 
time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in default of 
which the undersigned may either continue to hold the lots at the 
risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be necessary for 
the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or private sale, and 
without other than this notice, re-sell the lots for the benefit of such 
purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) arising from such re-sale shall 
be a charge against such purchaser. 

4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon payment 
of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 9 
A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days—except holidays—between the 
hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American Art 
Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and only on pre- 
senting the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, of 
any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 

5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in 


which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be performed 


by the Association for purchasers. ‘The Association will, however, 
afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and 
reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any 
assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of 
the parties engaged for such service. 

6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the pur- 
chaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, and 
thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in caring 
for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself responsible if 
such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 

Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed 
within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 

7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness or authenticity of any 
lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, 
error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not noted. Every lot is 
on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, after which 
it is sold “as is” and without recourse. 

The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy 
expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued, and, 
in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued or make mention 
of the opinion of such expert, who thereby would become responsible 
for such damage as might result were his opinion without proper 
foundation. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 
Madison Square South, 
New York City. 


EVENING SALE 
TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1921 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 8.15 O'CLOCK 


JOHANNES HENRICUS JURRES 
Dutrcu: 1875— 


I—A STRUGGLE 

= (Panel) 

LAO. sally nea 
eight, 614 inches; width, 4 inches 


A MAN on a white horse, in back view, and, on his right, a man on foot 
whose figure denotes the action of struggling. 


Signed at the lower left: Jurrezs. 


JACOBUS SNOECK 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


2—THE YOUNG COOK 
(Panel) 
A 
| : Height, 101% inches; width, 8 inches 
A PEASANT girl, sitting on a chair, on the hearth of a cottage fireplace 
minding the cooking on a hanging brazier; brass vessel and vegetable 


tops on red-tiled floor. 
| Signed at the lower right: Jac. SNOECK. 


J OHANNES HENRICUS JURRES 


DutcH: 1875— 


38—ASKING ALMS 
6 Height, 834 inches; width, 71/4 inches 
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A river with red cloak, on a white horse, accosted by a beggar, in blue 
smock, asking alms. Landscape background. 


Signed at the lower left: J. H. Jurres. 


JOSE RICO CEJUDO 


SpPpANISH: CONTEMPORARY 


4—A CARDINAL IN CHURCH 
(Panel) 
A Height, 8 inches; length, 934 inches 


A carprinaL in red robe, followed by two priests in black and a choir 
boy, passing through an aisle of a church and blessing a company of 
monks who are seen in the background. 


Signed at the lower left: J. Rico Cresvupo. 


G. SCHOCKINGER 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


5—HEAD OF A YOUNG WOMAN 
yo SO ( Panel) 
/ irs Height, 101% inches; width, 8 inches 


Heap of a blonde young woman, in profile to left; red velvet hat with 
gray feather, red gown with crimson standing collar lined with white 
satin, gold filagree necklace with pearls; light blue background. 


Signed at the right: G. ScHocKINGER. 


ELISABETH JANE GARDNER 
(Mme. William Adolphe Bouguereau) 


AMERICAN: 1837— 


6—IN THE SWING 
fe IO Height, 81% inches; width, 514 inches 


A uiTT1Le girl, bare head and bare feet, long blonde hair, pink and 
white dress—swinging in an orchard. 


Signed at the lower right with initial: G. 


MORTIMER L. MENPES 


BritisH : CONTEMPORARY 


7—W AITING FOR THE BOATS 


re, (Water color) 
AF /, Height, 5 inches; length, 7 inches 


A croup of Breton women with white coifs, standing on a pier and 
all looking to right; two little boys sitting on stone rampart; sea and 
sky beyond. 

Signed at the lower right: M. L. Mrenrpes. 


From the Henry G. Marquard Sale, American Art Association, New 
York, January, 1903. 


ANGELO ASTI 


IraLiAN: CONTEMPORARY 


8—THE JAPANESE KIMONO 


Height, 11 inches; width, 7°4 inches 


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Heap and shoulders, in three-quarters to right, of a young woman 
with blue eyes and dark hair with globular amber ornaments; blue 
kimono with pink and yellow flower pattern. 


Signed at the lower left: A. Astt. 


FREDERICK W. FREER, A.N.A 
AmeErIcAN: 1849—1908 


9—LADY ON A WHITE HORSE 
LO Height, 7 inches; length, 914 inches 
A wavy in black riding habit and hat on a white horse, standing in a 


brook while he drinks ; trees and meadow in background. 


Signed with initials at the lower left: F. W. F. 


JOHN LA FARGE, N.A. 
American: 1835—1910 


10—THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELINTOWN 
: ( (Water color) 
LE Height, 81% inches; width, 64 inches 
THE pied piper is seen in nearly full length in the immediate foreground, 
proceeding to left and playing his pipe, surrounded and followed by a 
multitude of children. In the upper part of the picture, at the top of 


a green hill, are the walls and buildings of the town from which they are 
marching out to the magic tune. Above the roofs is a bit of blue sky. 


Purchased from the artist. 


EDWIN AUSTIN ABBEY, N.A., R.A. 
American: 1852—1911 


11—BARON STEUBEN 
(Cardboard) 
Height, 121% inches; width, 734 inches 
Heap of a man in late middle age, tricorne hat, gray wig, black coat 
with red facing. 
Signed at the lower right: E. A. ABBry. 


Purchased from the artist’s widow. 


FREDERICK W. FREER, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1849-—1908 


12—THE BLIND CELLO PLAYER 


Sig, Height, 101% inches; width, 8 inches 


Aw old man with white beard, wearing black cloak and cap, sitting on 
a chair with high red back, beside a table, playing the violoncello. 
Signed at the lower right : F. W. Freer, and dated, 1870. 


Purchased from the artist. 


GEORGE OYSTON 


BritisH: CONTEMPORARY 


13—LANDSCAPE AND SHEEP 
| of : Height, 9 inches; length, 12 inches 


A Fruock of sheep coming forward on a road which leads through green 
fields with trees; farther away, two small figures; blue sky. — 


Signed at the lower left: GzorcE Oyston, and dated, 1894. 


Purchased from the artist. 


ANDRIETTI 


(ATTRIBUTED TO) 


14—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


Fo! oe Height, 1214 mches; width, 9°4 inches 


Haxr-tencru seated portrait of a lady, head in nearly profile to right, 
body to front; dark hair with long, loose lock on left shoulder, green 
gown with wide, full sleeves and white undersleeves; hands clasped, 
with left arm on arm of chair; dark background. : 


From the Secrétan Sale, Hotel Drouot, Paris. 


JAN DE JONG 


DutcH: CONTEMPORARY 


15—LANDSCAPE 
Water color) 
JO Sine: 
Height, 1114 inches; width, 61% inches 


GreEN meadows in foreground, gray farm buildings and trees in right 
middle distance, cow grazing at left, gray sky. 


Signed at the lower right: J. DE JONG. 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


16—PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN 
(Panel) 


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Height, 13144 inches; width, 12 inches 


Heap and bust of a woman about twenty-five, head in three-quarters 
to left; brown hair and eyes, jewel in hair, lace cap on back of head. 
lace bordered ruff, black dress. 


Purchased from Ehrich Galleries. 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 


17—LA DUCHESSE DE MONTBAZON 


Height, 14 inches; width, 11 inches 


Haxr-LenctTH portrait of a lady about thirty, with head in three- 
quarters to left and body to front; dark hair with jeweled bandeau, 
lace collar, state robe of pink and black, pearl necklace with jewel 
ornament. Style of Van Loo. 


Purchased from Ehrich Galleries. 


DON RICARDO DE MADRAZO 


SpPANIsH: 1841—1920 


~18—HEAD 


i. Height, 14% inches; width, 11 inches 


Heap of a man with gray locks, brown mustache and beard; head raised 
and looking upward. 


Signed at the lower left: R. pe Maprazo, and dated, 1889. 
Purchased from M. Malhoa, Madrid. 


SPENCE INGALL 


BritisH: CONTEMPORARY 


19—WOOD INTERIOR 
5 sa (Water color) 


Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches 


View in a forest on a gently sloping hillside; a few patches of sunlight 
on the ground and, in distance, a green, sunlit bit of the woods. 


Signed at the lower right: SPENCE INGALL.. 


Purchased from the artist. 


H. DESTIENNE 


FreNcH: CONTEMPORARY 


20—YOUNG GIRL 
e yc - Height, 18% inches; width, 12%4 inches 


Hatr-1eneru in profile to right of a young girl with black hood, 
white blouse and blue-black gown; dark background. 


Signed at the upper right: H. D’Estrenne. 
From the Galerie Allard, Paris. 


FREDERICK BALLARD WILLIAMS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1871— 
21—_THE LITTLE DRY AD 
eas ve (Panel) 
ie Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches 
Heap and shoulders of a young girl, brown hair crowned with wreath 


of autumn leaves; head inclined to right, body in three-quarters to left; 
blue frock, background of foliage and sky. 


Signed at lower centre: Frepk. BALLARD WILLIAMS. 


Purchased from the artist. 


ALEXIS HARLAMOFF 


Russtan: 1849— 


22—_INNOCENCE 


ewe Height, 181% inches; width, 141% inches 


Heap and shoulders of a little girl in three-quarters to right, necklace 
of pearl beads, white chemisette, both hands at neck; light blue back- 
ground. 


Signed at the lower left: A. HaRLAMoFF. 


JEAN BAPTISTE GREUZE © 


Frencu: 1725—1805 
23—-HEAD OF A YOUNG GIRL 
, +: Height, 1614 inches; width, 1234 inches 
JU. 


Heap, inclined and in three-quarters view, of a young girl with blue eyes 
and auburn hair; breast partly bared and white drapery around 
shoulders; black sleeve showing at lower right; dark background. 


From Joseph Jefferson Sale, American Art Association, New York, 
April, 1906. 


FREDERICK W. FREER, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1849—1908 


24—W HITE HORSE AND RIDER 
WA 


Height, 91% inches; length, 1214 inches 


A MAN with cloak, in back view, on a white horse in a wood, with large 
trees at right. 


Signed at the lower right: F. W. Freer, and dated 1869. 
Purchased from the artist. 


ARTHUR B. DAVIES 
AMERICAN: 1862— 
25—IN THE WOOD 


Height, 10 inches; length, 16 inches 


A urrLe boy in black, at right, and a little girl in blue, at left, facing 
each other and seated on the grass; tree trunks and sky beyond. 


Signed at the lower right: A. B. Davigs. 
Purchased from William Macbeth, New York. 


CLARA D. DAVIDSON 
(Mrs. Simpson) 
- AMERICAN: 18'74— 


26—SUMMER DAYS 
JO (Water color) 


Height, 1414 inches; width, 111% inches 
A uIrTLE boy with blond hair, in red coat, walking in a garden, his 
glance directed to a clump of large bushes with pink flowers. 


Signed at the lower right: Cuara D. Davinson, and dated, 
1909. 


GEORGE OYSTON 


British: CONTEMPORARY 


27—-HARVEST FIELDS 

= | (Water color) 
ae oD Height, 7% inches; length, 15 inches 

Aw English landscape with wheat in shocks in the foreground; in 
middle distance, trees, red-roofed farm buildings and low hills; gray 
sky. 


Signed at the lower right: GrorcE OystTon. 


Purchased from the artist. 


JOHANNES HENRICUS JURRES 
Dutcu: 1875— 


28 HORSEMEN AND ATTENDANTS 
EMAL 


Two men, the foremost in yellow and red, leading a riderless white horse 
and, beyond at left, a company of horsemen. 


Panel: Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches 


Signed at the lower right: J. H. Jurres, and dated, ’09. 


MANUEL BENEDITO-Y-VIVES 


SPANISH: CONTEMPORARY 


29—A BELLE OF SEVILLE 
by 3 Millboard: Height, 16 inches; width, 15 inches 
Heap and shoulders, in three-quarters to left, of a dark-skinned black- 


eyed girl, with tortoise-shell comb and pink rose in her black hair; 
green and blue drapery over shoulders. 


Signed at the lower right: M. Benepriro, and dated, 1910. 


Purchased from the artist. 


GONSALO BILBAO 


SPANISH: CONTEMPORARY 


30—SPANISH GIRLS 
Sie! Height, 17 wmches; width 14% inches 
Two comely young Spanish brunettes, seated; flowers in their hair, 


fringed shawls of blue and yellow, skirts of red, black and white, and a 
man, in background at left, strumming a guitar. 


Signed at the upper right: G. Birzao, and dated, 1908. 


Purchased from the artist. 


GEORGE OYSTON 


BririsH: CONTEMPORARY 


31—THE VILLAGE STREET 
(Water color) 
3 Height, 14 inches; width, 91 inches 
Two women, one carrying a basket, are seen meeting in the curving 


street of an English village; garden wall and house at right; other 
houses with tall chimneys beyond. 


Signed at the lower right: GkorcE OystTon. 


Purchased from the artist. 


GEORGE HENRY BOUGHTON, N.A., R.A. 
AMERICAN: 1834—1905 


32—EVELYN 
3-77 (Water color) 


“4 a ; Height, 20 inches; width, 914 inches 


THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH Standing figure of a lady wearing white gown, 
purple jacket and black hat; green background. 


Signed with initials at the lower left: G. H. B. 


Purchased at the Executor’s Sale of the artist’s estate. 


FREDERICK BALLARD WILLIAMS, N.A. 
AMERICAN : -1871— 


33—HL ANTASY 
oY OO. aLeng), 16 inches; width, 12 inches 


Heap and bust of young woman with auburn hair, white low gown, 
pearl necklace with ruby drop, green shawl around shoulders, back- 
ground of gray clouds. 

Signed at the lower right: F. Battarp Wix1iiAMs. 


Purchased from the artist. 


CHARLES HOVEY PEPPER. 
AMERICAN: 1864— 


34—THE RED CAPE 


r, os, IC Height, 17 inches; width, 14 inches 


Hatr-Lenctu of a young woman, head in three-quarters to right, body 
in profile; hands folded on lap, dark red cape; green tapestry back- 
ground. 

Signed at the lower left: CHartes H. Pepper. 


FERDINAND VICTOR LEON ROYBET 
Frencu: 1840—1920 


35—GENTILHOMME ROUGE 
(Panel) 


Height, 16 inches; width, 12°84 inches 


THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH Seated figure, in three-quarters to left, of a 
middle-aged man with long, dark brown hair and mustache and goatee ; 
wide brimmed black hat, red cloak, white collar and white undersleeves, 
showing at wrists; holding in right hand tall walking stick; landscape 
background. 


Signed at the lower right: F. Royser. 
On back of panel, guarantee of originality, signed by the artist. 
From M. Félia Gérard, Paris. 


PASCAL ADOLPHE JEAN DAGNAN-BOUVERET 
Frencu: 1852— 


36—_THE MIDDAY REST 
(Colored drawing on canvas in oil and other mediums) 
weg. 


Height, 19 inches; width, 15% inches 


A croup of men and one young woman sitting on felled trees in a wood 
at lunch time and one young man, standing, playing a violin. Back 
of them, a team of oxen and woods beyond. A carefully drawn and 
definitely composed study for one of the artist’s most important salon 
pictures. Presented by the artist to the Elder Coquelin. 


Signed at the lower right with dedication: A. C. CoQuE.Lin; 
P. A. J. Dacnan. 


From the Galerie Allard, Paris. 


T. STOTHARD 


British: E1igHTEENTH CENTURY 


37—_FALSTAFF AND THE ROBBERS 
(Water color) 


AS 


Height, 15 inches; length, 17 inches 


Tue burly figure of Falstaff in dress of white, with red short cloak, 
sword and shield, is depicted in an attitude of theatrical defense against 
the attack of five young highwaymen, in a setting of forest greenery. 


Signed at the lower right: T. SroruHarp, and dated, 1792. 
From the Robert Hoe Sale, American Art Association, February, 1911. 


C. G. CUTLER 


CONTEMPORARY 


38—DUTCH PEASANT GIRL 
rhG) | Height, 18 inches; width, 15 imches 
Heap and shoulders, in full face, of a comely Dutch peasant girl; white 


headdress with bandeau and ornaments, pink necklace, mauve jacket 
over blouse of pale yellow with blue-green front edging. 


Signed at the lower right: C. G. Cutter, and dated, Hot1- 


LAND, 798. 


NETHERLANDS SCHOOL 
39—PORTRAIT OF A MAN 
Height, 1914 inches; width 1314 inches 
Heap and bust of a man with cropped, gray hair and dark mustache 


and goatee, in three-quarters to right ; black doublet and starched ruff ; 
coat of arms at upper right. 


EK. TARENGHI 


CONTEMPORARY 


40—IN THE GARDEN 
> O Height, 191% inches; width, 151% inches 


THREE young women and four men, all in gaily colored costumes of the 
Louis Treize period, some seated, others walking about, in a grassy 
corner of a garden enclosed by a high, sculptured wall, with gateway 
opening on a landscape view of trees and sky. 


Signed at the lower right: EK. 'TarEneut. 


CHARLES MOREAU 
-Frencu: 1830— 


41—THE PUZZLED GRANDSON 

ft 0. Height, 1914 inches; width, 1514 inches 

A sturpy French grandfather of the farmer class, in black coat, gray 
trousers, sabots and, on his head, a white knitted cap, sits on a rush- 
bottomed chair in a simply furnished room dangling a jumping jack 
before a little boy who stands at his knees and looks at the toy with 


puzzled interest. 
Signed at the lower left: Cu. Moreau. 


From the William Buchanan Sale, American Art Association, April 
13, 1912. 


JOSE LLANECES 


SPANISH: CONTEMPORARY 


42—-PORTRAIT OF A MAN 
4 as it Height, 19 inches; width, 1714 inches 


Heap and bust of a man, in nearly full face, with curling gray hair, 
mustache and closely trimmed beard; stiff white ruff and brown doublet. 


Signed at the right, above the shoulder: J. Luanrces. 


Purchased from the artist. 


JOHANNES HENRICUS JURRES 


Dutcu: 1875— 


483—SPANISH BEGGARS 
(Panel) 


Height, 21 inches; width, 171% inches 


At right, a man cloaked and hooded, on a white horse; at left, two 
beggars soliciting alms from him, with outstretched palms; back of 
them, at left and in lower tone, other figures and a dog. 


Signed at the lower left: J. H. JuRReEs. 


WILLIAM MERRITT CHASH, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1849—1916 


44—THE RED GOWN 


A | Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches 


Heap and bust, in nearly full-face, of a pretty young woman with 
blond hair and blue eyes, the head, with pleasing expression, slightly 
inclined to left; red dress, open at neck. <A representative example. 


Signed at the lower left: Wm. M. CHase. 


CLARA WEAVER PARRISH 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


45—S ARON A 
J Zi Height, 2014 inches; width, 1514 inches 


ja 


Haur-Lencru, in profile to left, of a young woman; brown hair with 
bandeau and pink rose, green flowered gown; right hand and roses at 
lower left. 


Signed at the lower right: Cuara WEAVER ParRisH. 


Purchased from the artist. 


FLORENCE FRANCIS SNELL 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


46—THE YELLOW IRIS 
ae (Water color) 
Los 
} Height, 21 inches; width, 134% inches 
HaLr-LenctH of a young woman, head in three-quarters to right, body 


in profile; long locks of auburn hair falling on shoulders, holding in 
hand, at left, some yellow irises. 


Signed at the upper right: F. F. SNE. 


ALFRED THOMPSON BRICHER, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1839—1908 


47—_M ARINE 
(Water color) 


Height, 10 inches; length, 26 inches 


A RIPPLING sea with rocky shore, at left, the view extending, at right, 
to the horizon where three sailing vessels are descried. Gray sky. 


Signed at the lower right: A. T. BricueEr. 


FREDERICK W. FREER, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1849—1908 
48—SHEEP IN PASTURE 


Pay , Height, 1914 inches; length, 25 inches 


A ruock of sheep, scattered over a green pasture, some lying down, 


others grazing, but all in the shade of large trees the trunks of which 
rise from the foreground. 


‘ Signed at the lower right: F. W. Freer. 
Purchased from the artist. 


SEYMOUR JOSEPH GUY, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1824—1910 


49—PLAYING THE GAMUT 


oe 


Heap and bust, with right hand at lower left, of a young page with 
long, curling dark hair, in dark red costume, with ruffles at neck and 
wrist, touching the strings of a guitar. 


Height, 20 inches; "ae 16 mches 


Signed on guitar, at lower right: S. J. Guy. 


THOMAS BIGELOW CRAIG, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1849— 
50—LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 


“ 4 Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches 
JAD at 


A uerp of cows in the foreground in pastures; grove of trees in middle 
distance; sky of gray clouds with blue in upper part. 


Signed at the lower left: Tuos. B. Crate. 


SIMON DE VOS 
Dutcu: 1603—1676 


51—PORTRAIT OF A CHILD 
(Panel) 


AYO 


Height, 221% inches; width, 1634 inches 


Turee-quarters length, standing, of a little girl, head and body to 
right ; blond hair, blue eyes, lace cap and collar, brown dress with black 


figure, white apron; holding in right hand the handle of a racquet 
and ball in left. 


R. ALMADOVAR 
SPANISH: CONTEMPORARY 
52—A SPANISH GIRL 
ats Rs Ba (Pastel) 
Te Height, 214% inches; width, 174% inches 


A LIFE-SIZE head, nearly in profile to left, of a comely young woman of 


brunette type, with red flowers in her hair; red shawl around shoulders, 
yellow background. 


Signed at the upper right: R. ALMADovaAR. 


JAN DE JONG 


DutcH: CoNTEMPORARY 


58—RELIGIOUS IMAGES 


(Water color) 


Height, 17 inches; length, 24 inches 


Ar right, a bearded monk in brown habit holds up in his left hand a | 
small plaster image on which he is passing judgment; at left, on the 
other side of a table, covered with a rug of multicolored pattern, an 
elderly man, in fur trimmed coat, who awaits the father’s opinion. 


Signed at the lower right: Jan DE Jone. 


VAN WEDIGE 


ConNTEMPORARY 


54—LANDSCAPE 
re Height, 17% inches; length, 26 inches 


Fiexps, with scattered trees, sloping from both sides of the composi- 
tion, to a brook flowing through a ravine. Blue sky with white clouds. 


Signed at the lower right: Van WevicE. 


JAN DE JONG 


DutcH: ConTEMPORARY 


55—THE GOOSE GIRL 


(Water color) 
oO. 


Height, 15 inches; length, 22 inches 


A PpEAsAnT girl in dark blue coat sits at the foot of a large tree, at 
right, with her dog lying down at her knees. On the left, a large flock 
of geese, some of them in a pond. In distance, at left, other ponds 
or streams, a church tower and willows. Gray sky. 


Signed at the lower right: JAN pE Jone, and dated, ’94. 


PAULUS MOREELSE 


Dutcu: 1571—1638 


56—A PRINCE OF NASSAU 
a Height, 2514 inches; width, 18°4 inches 
VEE, 


Porrrair of a chubby-faced boy with blue eyes and blond, curly hair; 
brown doublet, lace collar and cuffs; left hand at breast on chain which 
hangs from neck; right hand, at lower left, holding top of cane. 


Blakeslee Collection Sale, American Art Association, New York, April, 
1902. 


EMILE AUGUSTE CAROLUS-DURAN 


Frencu: 1837—1917 


57—_HNNUI 
- Fhe Height, 28 inches; width, 151% mches 


FuLL-LeNcTH seated figure of a comely young woman with blue eyes, 
in house gown of red, open at neck. Her head inclined to right and her 
arms stretched above it with hands lightly clasped denote a wearied 
air and nothing exciting to look forward to. An excellent minor ex- 
ample of the French master. 


Signed at the lower right: Carotus-Durayn, and dated, 
1884. 


From the William Buchanan Sale, American Art Association, New 
York, 1912. 


JACOBUS SIMON HENDRIK KEVER 
DutcH: 1854— 


58—_MOTHER AND CHILD 
ae Ss Height, 301% inches; width, 2234 inches 
5 
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A YOUNG peasant woman, seated, wearing black dress, white cap and 
blue apron, with a green garment spread over her knees, which she is 
mending, and standing close in front of her, a little blond-haired girl 
with gray-white dress, sticking the needle through the stuff under her 
mother’s direction. 
Signed at the lower left: KEver. 


JOHANNES HENRICUS JURRES 
Dutcu: 1875— 


59—-BREAKING CAMP 


&F OC) Height, 21 inches; length, 31°84 wmches 
ay 
On the right, a man standing at the head of his horse, which is in side 
view, and holding him by the bridle; at left, two horses and two men ; 
landscape setting. 

Signed at the lower left: J. H. Jurres. 


MULLER-MUNSTER 


CoNTEMPORARY 


60—THE PORTRAIT 
Lo, Panel: Height, 201% inches; length, 24 inches 


A youne woman with long blond locks and gold and jeweled crown, 
in white gown and with nude infant on her lap, seated, at right, in a 
walled garden; at left, an aged monk in brown with canvas and easel 
before him; at extreme right, four cupids “making a mess” of the 
colors on the artist’s palette; other cupids in garden, and one peeping 
in at the gate. Gold leaf used in portions of the fantasy. 


Signed at the lower left: MtLuEr-MunstTeEr. 


NUMA GILLET 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


61—NOCTURNE 
gt IO Height, 21 inches; length, 254% inches 


fe 


THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH seated figure of a young woman, dressed 
in brown, ornaments in hair, earrings and bracelets; head leaning 
against trunk of tree, at right, and, at left, sea and sailboat. 

Signed at the lower left: Numa GILuet. 
b) 


Signed, also, on back, Numa G1iuuet, with title “Nocturne.’ 


Exhibited at the Society of Independents, Paris, 1910. 


JOHN OPIE, R.A. 
Britiso: 1761—1807 


62—PORTRAIT OF MISS MONTAGUE 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


HALF-LENGTH, seated, in three-quarters to right, of a lady about 
twenty-five; brown hair, white dress, blue sash; dark green shawl at 
lower left and back of red chair; dark background. 


CHARLES COTTET 
Frencu: 1863— 


683—BRETON SAILOR 
od OC. Height, 29 inches; width, 211% inches 


Ha.r-LenerH, in full face, of a French sailorman; full iron-gray beard, 
black beret, arms folded; red-brown jacket; background of sea with 
sailboats and sky of clouds. 


Signed at the lower left: Cu. Cotter. 
From the Galerie Allard, Paris. 


RICHARD COSWAY 


Bririsu: 1740—1821 


64—MRS. FITZHERBERT 


(Panel) 
pee OC 


Height, 272 inches; width, 2314, inches 


Hat¥F-LenctuH of a lady about thirty, head in three-quarters to right, 
body in profile to left; abundant powdered hair, white gown, blue rib- 
bon at corsage, black belt; dark background. 


From Eugene Fischof Sale, New York, 1906. 


ALLAN RAMSAY 


1784 


BritisH: 1713 


65—LADY ASHBURTON 


Height, 2614 inches; width, 2114 inches 

oe. O~O. 
Heap and bust portrait in nearly full-face of a fine featured young 
lady with blue eyes and light brown hair curling on forehead; white 
low gown, coral necklace, brown-pink drapery over right shoulder. 


GAINSBOROUGH DUPONT 
British: 1767—1797 


66—LORD KINNAIRD 

Height, 30 imches; width, 25 inches 
Ha¥-LENGTH, in three-quarters to left, of a young man with loose 
blond hair; white ruffle necktie, dark blue coat with brass buttons, 


buff waistcoat ; red-brown background. <A representative example of 
the work of the nephew and pupil of Thomas Gainsborough. 


From the Collection of the Late John D. Crimmins. 
Blakeslee Gallery Sale, January, 1911. 


SIR JOHN WATSON GORDON, R.A., P.R.S.A. 
Britisu: 1790—1864 


67—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
/ 1G Ws! Height, 3014 inches; width, 25 inches 
Haur-LenectH of a lady in white dress, white dotted lace cap and 


ruffle at neck, seated three-quarters to left, in red armchair. Land- 
scape background. 


CORNELIS JANSSENS VAN CEULEN 
(ATTRIBUTED TO) 


Fruemisu: 1593—1664 


68—PORTRAIT OF A BOY 
Height, 301% inches; width, 24V% inches 


THREE-QUARTERS length, standing, of a boy with long, black hair fall- 
ing on shoulders, in three-quarters to left; brown doublet ornamented 
with silver gimp, lace collar and cuffs, red ribbon bow on right shoulder; 
left hand holding shoulder strap, neutral background with dull green 
curtain at left. 


From Dowdeswell and Dowdeswell, New York and London. 


Blakeslee Collection Sale, American Art Association, New York, April, 
1902. 


BRITISH SCHOOL 


69—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


Height, 36 inches; width, 2734 inches 
of O-O b 


THREE-QUARTERS length portrait, seated, of a young woman about 
twenty-three, head in three-quarters to right, body in side view; dark 
hair with curls falling on neck, white figured gown, hands in lap with 
right arm on balustrade; landscape background. 


JOHN HOPPNER 
Bririsu: 1758—1810 


70—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
vg fee) Height, 36 inches; width, 28%, inches 


Hatr-.LenerH, life size, portrait of a lady, body in profile and head in 
three-quarters with eyes looking to front; powdered hair dressed back 
from forehead and curl on right shoulder; wide brimmed gray hat with 
white plume, gown of yellow-brown, loose white drapery at neck, 
hands clasped on knee; landscape background. 


From the Ralston Galleries, New York. 


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AUGUSTUS KOOPMAN 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


71—_HOISTING SAIL 
Height, 2614 inches; length, 3244 inches 


A saILine vessel at a stone dock on which, at left, stands a female fig- 
ure; on board, several sailors are pulling a rope hoisting the main sail, 
which comes into the picture at left; on the right, the sea with a pass- 
ing vessel; overhead, sky of clouds. 


Signed at the lower left: Aucustus Koopman. 


JEAN SALA 


SPANISH: CONTEMPORARY 


72—PORTRAIT OF THE CHANTEUSE POLAIRE 
oo JO Height, 40 inches; width, 20 inches 


is 

FULL-LENGTH figure of the celebrated Paris concert hall singer, Polaire, 
in a Spanish costume of black dress, black mantilla draped over her 
head and a red rose in her dark hair, in a striking pose with arms 
akimbo. Finished study for the portrait exhibited at the Salon of 
the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Paris, 1910. 


Signed at the lower right: Jean Sawa, and dated, Paris, 1910. 


Purchased from the Artist. 


WILHELM RAUBER 


GERMAN: ConTEMPORARY 


73—LOVE’S YOUNG DREAM 
Height, 3216 inches; width, 2514 imches 
A croup of two figures, a young man and a maiden, in costumes of 


brown, blue and dark red, standing close together with hands clasped, 
while the boy tells his love and the girl listens. Forest setting. 


Peter Schemm Sale, American Art Association, New York, 1911. 


TITO CONTI 


Iranian: ConrTEMPORARY 


74—THE MASK 
La Height, 23 inches; width, 1914 inches 


Heap and bust of prepossessing young woman, dark brown hair, with 
yellow aster; white satin low gown with white filmy drapery over 
shoulders ; right hand at left, lightly holding small black mask ; brown, 
figured background. 


Signed at the upper right: Trro Cont. 


GEORGE ETTY, R.A. 
Britiso: 1787—1819 


75—-LADY ELLENBOROUGH 
ede peg tts 26 inches; width, 2114 inches 


Heap and bust in three-quarters to left of a lady of prepossessing 
countenance and about twenty-six; powdered hair dressed high, white 
gown, pearl necklace; dark, landscape background. 


From John Fenning, New York and Newport. 


T. TAPIRO 


IraLiAnN: CoNTEMPORARY 


76—THE PASHA 
(Water color) 
1 A: CO Height, 271% inches; width, 1914 inches 
Heap and shoulders in three-quarters to left of an elderly man with 


gray beard, his head and body enveloped in a white bernous—an em- 
broidered vestment showing beneath. 


Signed at the lower left: T. Taprrro. 


JOHANNES HENRICUS JURRES 
Dutcu: 1875— 


77_THE PRODIGAL SON 


Soe Height, 301% inches; width, 22%4 inches 
A croup of two principal figures with the father in robes of red and 
yellow standing, at left, with head inclined, and the returning prodigal, 
the upper part of the body nude, on his knees reaching up his arms to 
the welcoming father who takes one of his hands in his own. In shadow 
at right, a third figure and in background the porch of the home dwell- 
ing and foliage. 

Signed at the lower left: J. H. Jurres. 


Purchased from Mr. Alfred Henry Lewis. 


A. GAWINSKI 


CONTEMPORARY 


78—COGITO, ERGO SUM 


rs, Height, 331% inches; length, 39 inches 


BesrpE a table with jug, glass and fruit, in a porch looking out on a 
garden with fountain basin (on the border of which three tiny nude 
cupids are dancing a round) sits a man with long black hair falling 
on his shoulders. He wears a black seventeenth century coat, tall 
black hat, broad white collar and ruffled shirt cuffs and in his right 
hand holds a red book while the left rests on the head of his cane. 
His eyes are closed as he cogitates: “I reason, therefore I exist.” 


Signed in monogram on the tablecloth. 


JOHN LA FARGH, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1835—1910 


79—THE JET DEAU 


. Height, 42 inches; width, 214% inches 
of OO. 


A GRACEFULLY posed, full-length nude female figure, standing on a 
grassy foothold above a deep, narrow canyon, in one of the South Sea 
Islands, through which flows a stream. Leaning forward to drink 
from a jet d’eau falling sheer from a precipice into the depth below she 
maintains her balance with her arms held back of her. Green branches 
of palm trees hang over the blue depths of the canyon and produce 
subtle harmonies with the slightly tawny skin of the modern forest 
nymph. ~ | 

Signed at the lower right: La Farer, and dated, 1895. 


Purchased at the artist’s Executor’s Sale. 


QO +T. S () 
Sateen oe S exo SOR Wun. 2S IPH 


CHARLES WEBSTER HAWTHORNE, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1872— 


30—THE WHITE SHAWL 
A pee: Height, 40 inches; width, 30 inches 


FULL-LENGTH standing figure of a young woman, body in profile, head 
inclined and looking down; pink low gown; white Spanish shawl and 
white fan; background of warm gray with yellow curtain at right. 


Signed at the upper left: C. W. Hawrtorxe, and dated, 
1904. 


From William Macbeth, New York. 


JOHANNES HENRICUS JURRES 


oc : 1875— 


81—THE ATTACK 
Height, 291% inches; length, 44 inches 
ye Be : 


A sPIRITED composition in which the central figure is a warrior in black, 
with his red cape flying back and blue housings falling from the breast- 
strap of his white steed, rearing as the rider clings to his back and 
thrusts forward his lance while holding up his shield. To left of the 
horse and almost under his forelegs is a man-of-arms on foot, with 
dark red robe and helmet, crouching as he advances. At extreme 
left, a bolting, riderless horse and still farther away other horses and 
men pushing forward over an eminence. Marked by brilliant color 
harmonies. 


Signed at the lower left: J. H. Jurres. 


Purchased from the artist’s sales agent. 


F. TERACH 


CoNTEMPORARY 


82-THE REFUSAL | 

php Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches 
A Gove of Russian nobles, one of whom with white hair and beard, 
wearing blue coat with fur collar, is presenting a document he holds 
ready for signing, with quill pen in hand, to a high ecclesiastic of the 


Greek church, who, at right of composition, in black robe and white 
headdress, extends his right hand in a gesture of refusal. ~ 


Signed at the lower right: F. TERAcu. 


ADELAIDE LIMA 


ConTEMPORARY 


88—YOUNG WOMAN READING 
ea: oy as Height, 314% inches; length, 371% wmches 


SEATED in back view, in black velvet low gown and fur cloak hanging 
from her shoulders over the back of her chair, a young woman with 
brown hair is reading a book held up before her. On a table, at left, 
are a ewer and tray. Background of brown curtain. 


Signed at the upper right: ApELAiE Lima, and dated, 
1909. : 


PAUL MEYERHEIM 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


84—AT THE SEASIDE 


£ 
JO. 
Two female figures in right foreground, one in white bending down to 
pick another wild flower to add to the posy she holds in her left hand, 
the other, in pink, back of her, in a wood with a great tree, the wide- 
spreading branches of which hang far out from the cliff over the blue 
sea, which fills the left of the picture. 


Height, 30 inches; length, 39 inches 
ee 


Signed at the lower left: Paut MryrrHEIM. 


Purchased from the artist. 


EK. M. CUBELLS-Y-RUIZ 


SPANISH: CONTEMPORARY 


85—_LANDING THE FISHING BOAT 
ej JO Height, 32% inches; length, 41 inches 


A TEAM of four oxen, one of each pair ridden by a driver, pulling to 
land, through shoal waters, a sailing vessel the bow of which comes 


into the picture at right. Beyond, the blue ocean with white caps and 
a felucca-like boat are seen under a gray-blue sky. 


Signed at the lower left: E. M. Cupeuus-y-Ruiz, and dated, 1910. 


Purchased from the artist. 


M. MONNICKENDAM 


BELGIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


86—THE LACEMAKERS 
2 2 Height, 36 inches; width, 311% inches 
A crour of women, two seated with cushions and bobbins making lace, 


and a third, with long black cloak, standing at right and knitting. A 
fourth woman is seen in the shadowy recesses of an archway. 


Signed at the upper right: M. MonnickenpDAM, Brucce. 


JACOPO ROBUSTI TINTORETTO 
Tratuan: 1518—1594 


97_FEMALE FIGURE 


ae we, (Copy) 
BE. 3 Height, 24 inches; length, 433/, inches 


Hanr-tenctu of young woman, auburn hair, bare breast and arms, 
jeweled necklace and bracelets; arms extended, holding sword and 
banner. | 


JOHN OPIE, R.A. 
BririsH: 1761—1807— 


88—_LADY CAROLINE PRINCE 
ie YOR Height, 40 inches; width, 291% inches 


Haur-Lencru, seated in full-face, of a lady about thirty; powdered 
hair with large curls on shoulders; large black hat, white gown, blue 
sash; background of foliage and sky. 


From the collection of Senhor Salvador de Mendonea. 


F. ZUCCHERO 
SpanisH: 1543—1609 


89_ISABELLE DE V ALOIS 
ewe! ray Height, 441% inches; width, 38% inches 


THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH, life size portrait in nearly full-face of the 
wife of Philip II of Spain, daughter of Henri II of France, at the age 
of sixteen or seventeen ; brown hair, with jeweled ornaments ; pearl drop 
earrings, elaborate lace ruff and wristlets, court gown of red and gold 
with long wide sleeves lined with yellow satin and fastened at openings 
with jeweled clasps; right hand on chair, left hand dropped at side and 
holding lace bordered handkerchief; dark background with crimson 
and blue curtain, at upper left. on which is painted royal coat-of-arms. 


FRANS POURBUS 


Friemisu: 1570—1622 


-90—ELEONORA DI MEDICI 
Og Fee. Height, 46 inches; width, 37% inches 


THREE-QUARTERS length, standing, of a lady about thirty to thirty- 
five, blond hair with circlet of black pearls, pearl eardrops, elaborate 
lace-edged ruff, black court robe with heavy chain of gold and pearls 
and string of large pearls pendent, similar ornaments at openings of 

sleeves; right hand holding bag, left hand resting on table with red 
cloth; cherry silk curtains draped at upper right and left. 


From the Francis Palmer Collection. 


From the collection of Senhor Salvador de Mendonga. 


SABINE REICKE 


; GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 
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91—WINTER SPORTS 


Height, 42 inches; length, 58% wmches 


A company of young girls, all wearing red jackets and caps, three in 
a green sled (one of whom is steering), the other four standing by or 
giving a starting push. The mise-en-scéne is a snow covered land- 
scape. 


Signed at the lower right: S. Rricxs, and dated, 1912. 


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HANS BRUCH 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


92—SAINT HUBERT PREACHING TO THE DEER 
i Height, 51 inches; width, 451% inches 


Sranpine in a high rustic pulpit, on the edge of a pine forest, the 
Saint, with halo, is preaching with gentle gesture and in front of the 
pulpit is a group of listening deer—a white doe, two brown stags with 
great antlers and a fawn lying down, and another doe and fawn 
nearby. The blue sky of early twilight, the forest greens and the va- 
rious tints of the coats of the deer produce an ensemble of sympa- 
thetic effect. 


Signed at the lower right: H. Brucu, and dated, 1912. 


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JOHANNES HENRICUS JURRES 


Dutrcxu: 1875— 


93—PETER AND THE CRIPPLE 


» Height, 47 inches; width, 351% inches 
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On the right, the partly nude figure, with strong light on the torso, of 
a man seated, his right arm upraised as he clutches the hand of Peter, 
whose figure, leaning forward and clad in red robe, occupies the middle 
of the composition. At left, a third figure, kneeling in back view, 
and above, in upper left and in shadow, the head and neck of a fourth 
figure. 

Signed at the lower right: J. H. Jurres. 


JOHANNES HENRICUS JURRES 
Dutcu: 1875— 


94—-THE HALT 
Height, 4014 inches; length, 58 inches 
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A company of travelers have stopped for a rest and are gathered about 
the trunk of a large tree, on the right of the composition, while an 
attendant nearby holds three of the horses which they have been rid- 
ing, a lean white horse, in side view, occupying the center of the can- 
vas. Back of the three a black horse is cropping the herbage. Sky of 
broken clouds with a space of blue in the upper Dae A resonant and 
well harmonized scheme of color. 


Signed at the lower left: J. H. Jurrss. 
Purchased from the artist. 


(Illustrated) 


JOHANNES HENRICUS JURRES 


Dutcu: 1875— 


95—DON QUIXOTE AND SANCHO PANZA 
AFTER THE BATTLE 


ws ye Height, 40 inches; width, 29 inches 


Depiction of an episode in the adventuresome career of Don Quixote, 
showing the gallant knight, armor-clad, sitting, at left, at the edge of 
a brook, which reflects white clouds in a blue sky, and Sancho, in red 
jacket, near him, flat on the ground, drinking from the water. Above, 
on rising ground, the white horse, Rosinante, unsaddled and unbridled, 
and in upper right of the composition other figures and horses. Strik- 
ing effects of color. 


Signed at the lower left: J. H. Jurrzs. 


The following described paintings are to be sold for account 
of a private lady, who was an intimate friend of Frau Lenbach and 
procured the three works direct from Lenbach’s atelier after his 
death. 


FRANZ VON LENBACH 
GERMAN: 1836—1904 


96—PORTRAIT OF FRAU YOST 
y y ey 3 4 Hauge 423/, inches; width, 32 imches 


THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH, seated, portrait of an elderly woman with 
gray hair, in full face to spectator; black silk gown, small. white cap, 
left hand raised near the shoulder and holding reading glass; gray- 
brown background. 


Signed at the lower right: F. Lensacu, and dated, 1900. 


Note: This is one of several portraits of Frau Yost, of Cologne, painted by 
Lenbach, the others being in European galleries. The subject was prominent in 
political life in the eighties. This portrait was obtained from the widow of the 
artist, who had always refused to part with it, by the present owner in 1914. 


FRANZ VON LENBACH 
GERMAN: 1836—1904 


97—PORTRAIT OF LADY BATEMAN 
(Millboard) | 
of OO. Height, 4414 inches; width, 32 inches 


THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH, seated, portrait of a lady with brown hair 
and eyes, head in three-quarters view to left, body in side view; right 
hand resting on arm of chair, left hand dropped at side and lightly 
holding yellow drapery ; white low gown, hat with varicolored feathers. 


Signed at the lower right: F. heey scr 


Note: The subject, wife of Lord William Spencer Bateman, was the daughter 
of James Graham and widow of Henry Cabot Knapp, of New York. 


FRANZ VON LENBACH 
jal ere 1836—1904 


98 PORTRAIT OF BJORSTERNE BJORNSON 
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J Me) Height, 291% inches; width, 25 inches 


Heap in profile to left of a man with gray hair, combed back from 
forehead, and wearing Spee ace white collar, lines of coat indicated 
-in black. | 

Signed at the upper right: F. Lensacu. 


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THEIR WORKS 


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LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 

ABBEY, Epwin Austin, N.A., R.A. 

Baron Steuben Ld 
ALMADOVAR, R. 

A Spanish Girl 52 
ANDRIETTI (Attributed to) 

Portrait of a Lady 14 
ASTI, ANGELO 

The Japanese Kimono 8 
BENEDITO-Y-VIVES, Manven 

A Belle of Seville 29 
BILBAO, Gonsato : 

Spanish Girls 30 
BOUGHTON, GeorcEe Henry, N.4., R.A. 

Evelyn 32 
BRICHER, Atrren THompson, A.N.A. 

Marine AT 
BRITISH SCHOOL 

Portrait of a Lady 69 
BRUCH, Hans 

Saint Hubert Preaching to the Deer 92 
CAROLUS-DURAN, Emitz AveustE 

Ennui 57 


CEJUDO, Jost Rico 
A Cardinal in Church 4 


CATALOGUE ~ 
NUMBER 


CHASE, Wituiam Merritt, N.A. 


The Red Gown | 44, 
CONTI, Trro : 


The Mask ; 74 


COSWAY, RicHarp 
Mrs. Fitzherbert 64 4 


COTTET, CHARLES 
Breton Sailor | | 63 


CRAIG, Tuomas Bicetow, A.N.A. 
Landscape and Cattle ~«60 


CUBELLS-Y-RUIZ, E. M. | 
Landing the Fishing Boat 85 


CUTLER, C. G. 
Dutch Peasant Girl 38 


DAGNAN-BOUVERET, Pascan ApotpHE JEAN 
The Midday Rest 36 


DAVIDSON, Crara D. (Mrs. Simpson) 
Summer Days 26 


DAVIES, Arruur B. 
In the Wood 25 


D’ESTIENNE, H. 
Young Girl | 20 


DUPONT, GaAINsporouGH 
Lord Kinnaird 66 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


Portrait of a Young Woman 16 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


ETTY, Grorcet, R.A. 


Lady Ellenborough 75 
FREER, Frepericx W., A.N.A. 

Lady on a White Horse 9 

The Blind Cello Player 12 

White Horse and Rider 24 

Sheep in Pasture 48 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
La Duchesse de Montbazon 17 


GARDNER, ExisasetH Jane (Mme. William Adolphe 
Bouguereau) 
In the Swing 6 


GAWINSKI, A. 
Cogito, Ergo Sum 78 


GILLETT, Numa 
Nocturne 61 


GORDON, Sir Joun Warson, R.A., P.R.S.A. 
Portrait of a Lady 67 


GREUZE, JEAN Baptiste 
Head of a Young Girl 23 


GUY, Sryvmour Josery, N.A. 
Playing the Gamut 49 


HARLAMOFF, ALExis 


Innocence 22 


HAWTHORNE, Cuarrtes Wesster, N.A. 
The White Shawl 80 


HOPPNER, Joun 
Portrait of a Lady 70 


CATALOGUE — 
NUMBER 

INGALL, SPENCE | 
Wood Interior | 19 


JONG, JAN DE 


Landscape fe 15 
Religious Images 53 
The Goose Girl 55 
JURRES, Jonannes HeEnricus : 

A Struggle re I 
Asking Alms | 3 
Horsemen and Attendants eat. 
Spanish Beggars | AZ 
Breaking Camp 59 
The Prodigal Son _ Mogae 
The Attack | 81 
Peter and the Cripple 93 
The Halt 94 
Don Quixote and Sancho Panza after the 

Battle 95 


KEVER, Jacopus Stwon HENpRIK 


Mother and Child 58 
KOOPMAN, Avcustus 

Hoisting Sail a 
LA FARGE, Joun, N.A. 

The Pied Piper of Hamelintown 10 

The Jet d’Eau (ey 
LENBACH, Franz von 

Portrait of Frau Yost 96 

Portrait of Lady Bateman Ax97. 

Portrait of Bjdérsterne Bjornson 98 


LIMA, AvDELAIDE 
Young Woman Reading 83 


LLANECES, Jost 
Portrait of a Man 


MADRAZO, Don Ricarpo pE 
Head 


MENPES, Mortimer L. 
Waiting for the Boats 


MEYERHEIM, Pavr 
At the Seaside 


MONNICKENDAM, M. 
The Lacemakers 


MOREAU, CuHartes 
The Puzzled Grandson 


MOREELSE, Pavutus 


A. Prince of Nassau 


MULLER-MUNSTER 
The Portrait 


NETHERLANDS SCHOOL 
Portrait of a Man 


OPIE, Joun, #.A. 
Portrait of Miss Montague 
Lady Caroline Prince 


OYSTON, GrorGE 
Landscape and Sheep 
Harvest Fields 
The Village Street 


PARRISH, Ciara WEAVER 


Sarona 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


42 


18 


84 


86 


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56 


60 


39 


PEPPER, CuarLes Hovey 
The Red Cape 


POURBUS, Frans 1 
Eleonora di Medici 


RAMSAY, ALLAn 
Lady Ashburton 


RAUBER, Witnetm 
Love’s Young Dream. 


REICKE, Sasine 
Winter Sports — 


ROYBET, Frrprnanp Vicror Liton 
Gentilhomme Rouge 


SALA, J EAN 


Portrait of the Chanteuse Polaire 


SCHOCKINGER, G. 
Head of a Young Woman 


SNELL, Fuorence Francis © 
The Yellow Iris 


SNOECK, Jacozsus 
The Young Cook 


STOTHARD, T. | 
Falstaff and the Robbers 


TAPIRO, T. 
The Pasha 


TARENGHI, E. 
In the Garden 


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CATALOGUE > 
NUMBER 


«BA : 
90 
65 
73 : 
91 


35 


46 


37 


76 


40. 


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CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
TERACH, F. 
The Refusal 82 


TINTORETTO, Jacoro Rosustt 
Female Figure | | 87 


VAN CEULEN, Cornetis Janssens (Attributed to) 
Portrait of a Boy 68 


VAN WEDIGE 
Landscape : 54 


VOS, SIMON DE 
Portrait of a Child ; 51 


WILLIAMS, Freperick Baruarp, N.A. 
The Little Dryad 21 
Fantasy 33 


ZUCCHERO, F. 
Isabelle de Valois - 89 


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